world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomWetherby is an electoral ward of Leeds City Council in north east Leeds, West Yorkshire, covering the town of Wetherby and villages including Boston Spa, Bramham and Thorp Arch.
Electoral ward in Leeds, England
Human settlement in England
Wetherby |
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 Wetherby highlighted within Leeds |
Population | 16,533 (2019 electorate)[1] |
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Metropolitan borough | |
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Metropolitan county | |
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Region | |
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Country | England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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UK Parliament | |
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Councillors | - Norma Harrington[2]
(Conservative) - Alan Lamb[3]
(Conservative) - Linda Richards[4]
(Conservative)
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- List of places
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- Yorkshire
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Boundaries
The Wetherby ward includes the following civil parishes:
- Boston Spa
- Bramham cum Oglethorpe (Bramham Parish Council)
- Clifford
- Thorp Arch
- Walton
- Wetherby (Wetherby Town Council)
Councillors
Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor |
1973 |
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David Hudson (Con)[5] |
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Nick Brown (Con) |
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J. Rolston (Con) |
1975 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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Nick Brown (Con) |
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W. Hill (Con) |
1976 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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Nick Brown (Con)[lower-alpha 1] |
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W. Hill (Con) |
1978 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Grange (Con) |
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W. Hill (Con) |
1979 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Grange (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1980 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Gray (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1982 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Gray (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1983 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Gray (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1984 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Gray (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1986 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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J. Gray (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1987 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Evans (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1988 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Evans (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1990 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Evans (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1991 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Evans (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1992 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Evans (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1992 by-election |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con)[8] |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1994 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1995 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Heather Gardiner (Con) |
1996 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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David Clark (Con) |
1998 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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David Clark (Con) |
1999 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con)[9] |
2000 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2002 |
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David Hudson (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2003 |
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Andrew Millard (Con)[10] |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2004 |
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Andrew Millard (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2006 |
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Andrew Millard (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2007 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2008 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2010 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2011 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2012 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2014 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2015 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2016 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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John Procter (Con)[lower-alpha 2] |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2018 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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Norma Harrington (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2019 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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Norma Harrington (Con) |
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Gerald Wilkinson (Con) |
2019 by-election |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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Norma Harrington (Con) |
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Linda Richards (Con)[lower-alpha 3] |
2021 |
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Alan Lamb (Con) |
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Norma Harrington (Con) |
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Linda Richards (Con) |
2022 |
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Alan Lamb* (Con) |
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Norma Harrington* (Con) |
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Linda Richards* (Con) |
indicates seat up for re-election.
indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor.
* indicates incumbent councillor.
Elections since 2010
May 2022
May 2021
December 2019 by-election
May 2019
[14]
May 2018
May 2016
May 2015
May 2014
May 2012
May 2011
May 2010
Notes
- Brown resigned his seat before the next election in 1978. He would later become a Harrogate Borough Councillor in 2008.[6][7]
- Procter became a Member of the European Parliament for Yorkshire and the Humber in November 2016. In 2017, Procter was not re-selected as a Conservative candidate to stand in his council ward at the 2018 election.[11]
- The by-election was called to find a successor to Gerald Wilkinson following his death in October 2019.[12][13]
References
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